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Yankees offer GM new deal

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has been offered a three-year contract worth more than $5 million, and the team hopes he will decide in the next few days to stay.

Cashman, who made $1.15 million in the final season of a three-year contract that expires Monday, has not told the team of his intentions, a high-ranking baseball official Tuesday told the Associated Press on condition of anonymity because negotiations are ongoing.

New York's other off-season moves have been put off until Cashman makes his decision.

- The stadium district finance committee in Milwaukee approved a new $3.25 million electronic video board for Miller Park, to the disappointment of county officials who said it shouldn't be subsidized by taxpayer dollars.